LCF002-K-03 4.48μm 450mm 5×5 Silicon Analog Current Light Sensor with Compensation 4.5–5.5V >110° -40~+80°C | SENBA

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The LCF002-K-03 from SENBA’s LCF002 Analog Current with Compensation Series is a high-precision optical sensing device designed for accurate ambient light detection with stable analog current output. Featuring a 4.48μm spectral response and a 5×5 silicon sensing element with an extended 450mm structure, this sensor delivers reliable performance with built-in compensation for improved accuracy under varying environmental conditions.

Operating within a regulated supply voltage range of 4.5–5.5V, the LCF002-K-03 is optimized for systems requiring consistent current-based signal output, making it ideal for precision light sensing, monitoring, and control applications. Its wide field of view greater than 110° enables broad-angle light detection, supporting applications that require wide-area illumination monitoring.

The integrated compensation function reduces the effects of temperature variation and signal drift, ensuring enhanced measurement stability and long-term reliability. Designed for harsh environments, the sensor operates across a wide temperature range of -40°C to +80°C, ensuring dependable performance in both indoor and outdoor conditions.

With its extended sensing structure, robust silicon design, and stable analog current output, the LCF002-K-03 is an excellent solution for high-precision light sensing applications.


Key Features:

  • Silicon-based 5×5 light sensing element
  • Spectral response: 4.48μm
  • Analog current output for precise sensing
  • Built-in compensation for improved accuracy
  • Operating voltage: 4.5–5.5V
  • Wide field of view: >110°
  • Extended sensing structure: 450mm
  • Wide operating temperature: -40°C to +80°C

Applications:

  • High-precision ambient light detection
  • Industrial optical sensing systems
  • Analog current-based measurement applications
  • Smart lighting control circuits
  • Environmental monitoring equipment
  • Compensation-based sensing solutions